




Members of Memphis Local 1733 executive board at a ceremony on the third anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination. Row 1 from left: Local 1733 acting administrator Leamon Hood; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf; District of Columbia Delegate to Congress Walter Fauntroy; William Lucy, executive assistant to President Wurf; and Alberta Jeffries. Row 2 from left: Florine Cannon, Berry Harwell, Deborah Howery, George Moeller, Annie Boyd, and Fosta Brown. Row 3 from left: Rebecca Hudson, Albert Pigram, Melvin Jones, and Morris Griffin.